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LE Training: Active Shooter Response

In an era of evolving threats, law enforcement response to active shooter situations must go beyond just tactical speed—it must be legally sound and highly coordinated.

 Active shooter responses require law enforcement to prioritize immediate engagement of the shooter to prevent further loss of life over rendering medical aid, legally justified by the ongoing threat. Officers often act under the "objective reasonableness" standard, necessitating rapid, sometimes deadly, force to neutralize threats, with training focused on swift intervention.

 Join us as we host Kevin Techau to discuss legal issues surrounding active shooter response. We have two sessions (May 19 or May 21), with the same content. Both sessions run from 1:30 pm-2:30 pm. Please choose the session that works best for you.

If you are unable to attend the live session, email Mike Tupper at mike@icapiowa.com. He will send you the training slides and recording.

May 19
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